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Russell Westbrook's defense helps Thunder beat Clippers

Chris Paul pounded the ball on the left wing, patiently waiting while probing the defense until the perfect window opened.

When it did, the Los Angeles Clippers All-Star point guard made his move. This time, it was his patented pass, a pinpoint, sky-high toss to teammate DeAndre Jordan at the other side of the lane. As Jordan caught Paul's pass, seizing it with two hands at the top of the square, he immediately flushed a rim-rattling dunk.

Oklahoma City's Derek Fisher (37) defends on Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul (3) during the NBA basket ball game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers at Chesapeake Energy Arena on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman

It came with 2:19 left in the third quarter.

And it was the first and only lob pass of the night by a Clippers team that connects on so many alley-oop dunks it has been nicknamed “Lob City.”

Nothing demonstrated just how dominant the Thunder was defensively in its 114-91 win over the Clippers on Wednesday night quite like how Oklahoma City shut down L.A.'s dunking game.

“With Chris Paul, the pick and roll is key with him,” said forward Nick Collison. “They run so many of them, and he's able to get everybody shots and gets those guys dunks. If you can get up and not let him get into the middle of the lane, that's a big part of stopping them from what they're trying to do.”

The credit goes to Russell Westbrook.

While much of the night's focus was on the Thunder's newest point guard acquisition, veteran Derek Fisher, it was the team's All-Star point guard that set the tone and sparked the blowout.

Westbrook played perhaps his best defense not just of the season but his career. From the opening tip, he made Paul uncomfortable by gluing himself to Paul and fighting over screens. One night after allowing Utah guard Devin Harris to score 13 straight points in the third quarter, Westbrook bounced back by giving tremendous second and third efforts on every pick and roll the Clippers ran, refusing to get taken out of the play and allow one of those highlight-reel lobs.

“From a statistic point of view, Russell looks like he had just a very average game. But I thought this was one of his best all-around games,” said Thunder coach Scott Brooks. “He was guarding one of the premier point guards in the league, a guy that can manipulate the pick-and-roll game as well as anybody. And he did a very good job with that. He controlled the team and he controlled the game on both ends of the floor.”

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